Actress Elizabeth Wilson, known for her work both on stage and screen, has died.

Elizabeth was recognized for her roles in movies like The Graduate and 9 to 5, but got her start back on Broadway in the 1950s. Her career spanned almost 70 years, and earned her a Tony Award for the 1972 drama Sticks and Bones.

Being able to look at that statuette on the shelf and remember the accolades of that glamorous night? Seems priceless, doesn't it?

Well, it isn't.

The statuette itself costs around $400 to produce (it's gold-dipped, not solid), and when you consider how many writers win for The Colbert Report, that's a lot of cash flying away from the Academy on golden wings!

Well, not exactly. See, the statuette that winners are handed is more symbolic. They can't just take it